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... wMfamniith Tlailv HeraM. "i,w"'wul"' KNOTTS BEOS., Publishers & Proprietors. TUB l'LATTHMOUTH IIKKAIJ) Is published every evening except Sunday and Weekly every Tnursday iiiominj;. itcnis tered nt the postoOlco, I'UttMiiouih. Ncbr..s ttecond-claflM matter. Olllce corner ol ine and filth streets. TP.RMS ruK UAII.V. On copy one year in advance. ' mail.. One copy per iiionlu, ty carrier, One copy per week, by currier, TERMS FOR WKKKI.V. . Ml 15 nne eopy one year. In advance...:.. One copy tlx mouths. In advance... ...Si no 75 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. roll l'KKMIIJKNT, IJENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. KOIl VICE I'KESIDKNT, LEVI P. MORTON, of New York. "REVENUE RE FOR. V" "TARIFF FOR REVENUE ONLV" OR "FREE TRA ',' Will' 'H i Every time the democrat ic shullh rs on the tariff attempt to adjust themselves to the locality they put their foot through the free trade net. The trouble with the party is its ilouMc dealing with the iucs tion at issue. Mr. (Cleveland, wlio is un questionably for free trade, and whose "Surplus messiije deals entirely in free trade sophistries, case,, unfoituuately for his party, his demand for a reduction of protective duties liuaneiall y, upon the necessity of reducing the revenue of t he government; iiie-e-dciit to this nei-esity lie argues that the duties, as now scheduled, are oppressive to the consumer, etc. ' In eoiiejuenee of this peculiar position of the pre.-ident we find one section of the party for "tariff reform" another for "tariff for revenue only," that is they would impose enough duties on the for-c-ip'ier .seeking to trade in American mar kets and tii foreign goods, to barely meet the receiving expenses ot the gov ernment; while another section, of the party, are for free trade out and out and each one of these divisions claim that they are the true exponents of the St. Louis platform which takes up anil makes Mr. Cleveland's surplus message its tar" IT plank. Now, while the democratic party as a party is unquestionably the enemy of a protective tariff, it will claim, in the eastern states, to be for reduction of duties only; in the northwest for revenue only, and at the south largely for free trade; and hence, will have to be met upon all and each of these pretended is sues. I f for "revenue only," the effect of such ;i policy would be to reduce or lower, a little, the duty on articles manu factured in this country; that would stimulate foreign trade anil build up the import, so that the result would be very much larger amounts of imported goods and the reduction! would simply increase, instead of diminish our revenue and in stead of wiping out the surplus, which lias offended Mr. Cleveland so much, it would be filed up still higher. A fluid iu finance can see that this would be the result of a "tariff for revenue only;" so that the "revenue reformers' and "tariff for revenue only" statesmen would, so far as the surplus question is concerned, simply "step out of the frying pan into the tire." This leaves "frte trade" as the only logical ground upon which a demo crat can maintain himself in this indus trial controversy and the democratic par ty dare not bo honest with the country and bravely occupy that ground, which it unquestionably would occupy, if it was only brave enough to face the cer tainty of stepping down and out foi principle certainly it is not an enviable position to occupy for a great political party. England grew rich under a gigantic system of protection for .100 years; until she had established the manufacturinp interests which her statesmen proudly be lieved would rule the commerce of the world. Mr. Iilaine says, commenting on the tariff of that country: "When by long experiment and persistent effort England has carried her fal tries to per fection ! When by the long accumulation of wealth and the foice of reserved capi tal she could command facilities which poorer nations could not rival ! When b the talent of her inventors, developed mi der the stimulus of large rewards she had surpassed all other countries in the mag liitude and effectiveness of her machinery, she proclaimed free trade and pursuasivt urged it upon all lands with which sin had commercial intercourse. Maintnnin" the most arbitrary and most complicated system of protection, so lng as her states men considered that policy advantageous, she resorted to free trade only when sin felt able to invade the domestic mnrkt fe of other countries and undersell the fa brics produced by struggling artisians I who were sustained by weaker capital and by less advanced skill. So long ns there was danger that her own ni.irket. micjht be inyaded and the products, oi Iit looms and forges undersold at home, she rigidly excluded the competing fa bric aHd held her own markets for her own wares, ' I it wise in the face of these historical truths to take the advice of "The Cobden Club", or had we not better take care of the American market Men and brethern this latter is the Yankee platform of the republican party and it will receive the sanction of the American votes in November next. Let us have that vote squrely and honestly counted. Nothing less than this should satisfy the American voter. llaH'.s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kcnewcr is the most reliable article in use for re st'.'riii gray hair to its original color and promoting the growth of the hair. An Expl anation. What is this "nervous trouble" with which so many seem now to be aillictrd ! I f you will remember a few years ago the word Malaria was comparatively un known, today it is as common as any word in the English language, yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers in times past. .So it is used with nervous diseases, as they and Malaria are intended to cover what our grandfathers called Uiliousness, and all are caused by troubles that arise from a diseased condition of the Liver which in performing its functions tiuding it cannot dispose of the bile through the ordinary channel is compelled to pass it off through the system causing nervous troubles, Malaria, IJilious Fever, etc. You who are suffering run well appreci ate a cn re. We recommend (ireen's Au gust Flower. Its cures are marvelous. When, by reason of a cold or from other cause, the stomach, liver, and kid neys become disordered, no time should be lost in stimulating them to action. Ayer's Fills act quickly, safely, and sure Iv. Sold by druggists ami dealer i:j medicines. We now publish music each week in the V.'kkki.y JIi;i;i.i. Everybody should be a musician. The pieces furn ished in the paper will be found as pop ular as any costing -0 cents. Every body should take the paper. We are endeav oring to make it a great success, and feci quite confident we can suit all. IJodily health and vigor may tained as easily in the heat of is in the winter mouths, if the e inuin- suinmer, blood is purified and vitalized with Ayer's Sarsa parilla. Every person who has used this remedy has been greatly benefited. Tyke it this month. $500 Reward. W e will pay The aoove reward tor any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia sick headache, int ligestion, coii.dij.iafion or eostivciiess we cannot cure with West's Yeg- table Liver Fills, when the directions are strictly complied with. l'hev are mirelv vegetable, aud never boxes fail to srive satisfaction. Large ontaining ;)( sugar coated pills, 2 For sale bv all druggists. 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Ayer's Sarsaparilla lias had a suc cessful career of nearly half a century, and was never so popular as at present. Thousands of testimonials are ou file from those benefited by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ritEr.i:i:i i.y Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Trice $1 ; six bottle, i't. Worth $5 a bottle REPAHEMffOFIHG fu e a ct 5t n xfrT3 n n r L?and fir " voHjro0i!. AJSfD Aflr CLIMATE. J Srnd rr Circular. FOR S-A-ILE B5T HAVEN & RHODES Omaha, ITob. (Name this paper in your order.) A ? fSlSel The republicans of the United States, assem bled by their delicate in nntlonnl convention, native on the thrediold of their proceedings In honor the memory I their first (treat leader and immortal champion of liberty and the rights of the people, Abraham Lincoln, mid to cover also with wreaths ft imperishable re membrance and gratitude the heroic names of our later leader vvno have been more receutly called away from ourcoimctle, Crant, !arflcld, Arthur, Lilian and ConklliiK- May I heir mem ories be faithfully cherished. We also recall with our greeting a prayer for bin recovery the name of one of our tiviim heroes whose memory will be treasured in the blstory both of republicans and of the republic. The name Is that of the noble poldier and favorite child or victory. I'liillp II. Sheridan. I u I he spirit of 1 hose loeat leader and of our devotion t human libeity. and with that hos tility to ail forms of despotism ai d oppression which is the fundamental idea of the republi can parly, we send fiate'lial congratulations to our fellow Auici'icann of P.razil upon I heir meat act of emancipation which completed t he abolition of slavery tliroiilioiit the two American continents. We earnestly hope we may hooii congratulate our fellow citienx of Irih birth upon the peaceful recovery of home rule for Ireland. WK. AHIIi.M OtTK I'XSHKIIVIfli OKVOTION to the national constitution ;md to the indis soluble union of state to the aiitooniiiy re served to the states under t he con-t it ut ioli. to the personal rights and liberties of eitieit in all t!itcs and lei ritorics in the union and es pecially to the supreme and sovereign lifil't of every citizen, rich or poor, native or foreign born, white or black, to cast one free ballot in the public elections and to have that ballot duly counted. We hold a free and honest pop ular ballot and ju.t and Cijiicil representation of all p-: ople tw In- t he foundation of our re publican government and demand cflcctlvc leL'islalion to Fceuie the liiteiity am! polity of elect ion which are I he I 1 1 n t a 1 11 s of all pub lic an t horit y. We charge that the present ad ministration ::d the. democrat ie majority in congress owe t heir ex isle nee to l he suppression of the ballot by ' be criminal millilicatun of the constitution and laws of ihe United States, Wt- lire uncrouipromisiimly iu favor of the American t...Ii 1:1 ol protection. e protest against the deKli!li"li ploposed by the prei dent aint his party, i'iu-;' serve the interests of Kuroi e wk win. srrrottT i nti. 1:1 s-i s jjicimc-a. We accept the issue, and confidently appeal to the people for their judgment. The piotectlve svsle in uiusi be maintained. Its abandonment iias alwa v been followed by ueiicrl di.-.ter to oil 'jip'rcsls evept those of the llliMircr and slienn. We denounce the Mills' bili ,is destructive to general business, labor, and '. he I ;i n u i ! ic inter ests ot the country, and we heartily endorse the consistent an t patriotic action of ihe re publican representatives in congress in oppos ing its passage. We condemn the proposition nt t he democrat i part y to place wool on the free list and insist that Ihe duties thereon bh.c'J i.e mi justed and maintained so as to fur nisli (i!il ..i il i;dei:;ite protection to that iu- u-try. Tile republican part v, o;..J er'Vi't all needed .'"duel ion of th national reeiue. I.y ep.:.v'i;'g the ta? on tobacco, Inch are an nrroKai.ee i.ud burden to agrleiiHur-, mn the tux upon spirits used in tin arts aud for u'cclianp-Dl pur pose, and by Mich revision of t he land law 4 as will tend to cheek Imports such nrticle as a e produced by our people, ihe pioduclion of which give employment to our labor, and re-l-a.-e ft ::! import duties these articles of for eign prni.ciioii. except luxuries, the like of w hu'li eaoiiot f,t p,-,..i:!eed at home, t here hall still jeinain a J.-iig.ej- ie..vii'. I.'.' in is it ouisllt for the wants of joveriiuit'!ir . o ,nt. ii;;l taxis rather than stiiicniler any -.i t oj o.ir ip.ee,;. live system i:t the lolut bejit s o the vhlsfcy ring ami agents t f'ioici'.i iij.t;:uf;ict niefs. AOAINST I'Al'I'FIt AM i.A t": 'f'tO ' p. We declare hostility to the ii.iroflnction into this country of foreip'ii contract labor mmI of l 'hinc.se labor alien to our civilization ainl our coestitmioii. anil we deinaiul thelii 1 enfoice- :;e;it of existing laws against it anil lavor such iiiiiii.-.iie legislation as will exclude such la bor from or Ji.o'es. We declare oii'r u,i.-s;Mon t.) all coinbii.a t ions of capital orgdiii.eii ji. I.,.i.!v! or other Mieto control ai oil i ;o ii v th.; 'oij.:jon of trade amoiii; -tir citizens and we recom.ociid in congress and the state legislatures In their respective jurisdictions such legislation as v. ill oi event (he exeeulioii of all schemes to o'l'iess Hie pel pie py lindne chait'es on their supplies or by unjust raleo for the transportation of Iheir products to market." we approve legislation by eongrjuSo p Pre vent alike unjust burdens and unfair u;?i.Ti;i: ination betcon states. . CUI'.LIC I.AMK l.l'.i;IS.AUON'. We realhrm the policy of appropriating the public lands of the l liited States to be home stead!" for American cil izens and settlers not aliens, which the republican party established in lsi'2 against the persisle.it, opposition of the democrats m congress, which has biouht w Kvat western domain into iiiiigi.iticeiit de vcloii'enwni 1 be restoration of unearned land grants lo ihe paiioc for the uso of ac tual settlers, which was beu.i :iPil,;!' the ad ministration of ''resident' Ai'Minr ohciia ;c continued. We deny Hint the demociat;c p:n'ty lias ever restored one acre to the people, but fi. ciaie that by the joint action of repiibhcahs and democrat;; al'oiit titty million acres i f un- earueil laiul,-. o; igiii,i!j,' lMiileii lor the con struction of railroads, have i.-ea jystored to the public domain in pwi.u;i;i(v of ,-,,.i,:;i;iiis inserted by the enublican party in the oiiL'in al grants. ' We charge f e democralic atimiiiis traiion with lailure to execute laws securing to settler title to theii homesteads ami with us ing appropriations wade for that purpese to liarrass innocent settieiv with sfdes aiul prose cut ions under the false pretense of exj.osii.g frauds and vindicating the law. AD-MISSION OT TKliKITOISIKS, The government by congress of the territor Irs :.s based npoH neeessit y only to tlie end that li.ey j.i,.y 0;-e,inie states in the union: there fore, v. iu-iiLv.yr ih ("e.'iditiuiis of poj.'iiial ion. material resources, piipii,. intelligence and morality are such as to ihsare ;;ta!ie Joe:;! i?ov ernmeiit t herein the people of such tcil'itoric should be permiited. a right inl'.erent in them, to form lor themselves coi.stitul ions mid stale irovernmenis and b ail t ilted into the union, i'eiuling piepiiniti n for stjuchooil all ollicers tlioreol s!iO.:hl be selected lliiii bona tide icsidents and citizens of ihe territory wherein they are to serve. South 1'akota t-houhl f right be imiiie'tiately itdinitled as a state in tlie union under ihe constitution framed and adopted by her people, aud we heartily e:i .lorse I he -et ion of the republican senate in twice passing bills for ber admission. 1 he re fusal of democrat ie house of representa tive., 'or paiti..-aii p::;r-ses. to favorably con sider these lulls is a '.v-flfii! violation of the pen -red American principle' of iocal t.e!i -gc-vei u inent, and merits the jndennat ioii of all just men. Hie pending bills in the senate for acts to enable the u..i'b' of Wjshiiigton, North lakota and Moiitanna teuiioriee- to forni coii stitutioiM and establish i!at goverii'iiet ts should be passed without imiieces-ai y de' . 'Ihe rei ublican party pledges inself to do ;dl in irs power to facilitate the admission of the ter i itoricH of New Mexico. Wyoming. Idaho and Ariona to the enjoyment of self-governim-nt asMaU-. Such of them as are now (pialdicd as soon as psdiiu.ii;ul others as soon as they may become so. tiik ;.ioii5io:v ot-r.sTiun', The iolili al power of Ihe Mormon el, inch 111 the ter" it'-i ies as exenised In the past is a inen.iiice to free inst it ul ions t dangerous to be long sullered. Therefore v e pledge the re publican party to appropriate letM.-lation, asserting the sovereignty of the nation in all the territoiies wheie the snme is questioned, and in furthers nee of that tnd to place Ux;n the statute book legislation sttingent eiii.iih lo divorce political from ecclesiastical jiower. and thiid stamp out the attendant wickedness of polygamy. The republican party is hi favor of the use of both gold and silver as money, and con. demnsthe policy of Ihe democratic adminis tration in its efforts to demonetize silver. We demand the reduction of letter pottage to 1 c-nt per ounce. In a republic bke ours, w hre the citizens Is the sovereign and the ofticNl the tervalit. where no power is exercised except by the wi-1 of the people, it is important that the sover eign Icople should possess intelligei.ee. The free M'liool u t"e promoter of iliat intelligence w hich is to preserve ;:k a free nation. 'J here loie. the state or nation. ;r both conbined. shi'tihl sujiport tree institutions nf learning sufllfient to 'tlord to eyety child growing up iu the land the opportunity Of a good eoiiimon-t-el.oi.,1 education. CU11 JIEhlHAXT .11 A It INK, We earnestly recommend that prompt aelion be taken ii e, i pi ess in the ei actment of such legts ju ion as will best seen re the rebabili'a lion of our An ericn merchant maiine. :n:d we protest ngaiu.-t the passage by conuress -f a tree ship bill as calculated to woik injustice to labor by lessening the wages of those en gaged in preparing materials as well as those directly employed in our shipyards. w e de mand appropriation for the "e-irly rebuilding oi our navy. lor the construct ion of cast i include in their call for their next rountv fortifications and modern ordinance and other 1,11,11111 JI1 l,,c,r Lnl1 1UI. mtir next couuiy approved modern niea-s of defence for the j convention the submission of the prohi pr..teeion of cur defenseless harbors and ; bhiu question to the IsEPUUI.ICAN Voters cities, for the avmei:t of just pel sions to! our . , ,. - . soldier, for necessary w. rk of national nu- at tlie republican primaries, portance in the improvement ef the harbors I , Geo. D. Meiklejoux, Chairman, and channels of Internal, coastwi.ser aud w-t- CPPT vv oritl)r,, tare'gu cummerce, for the encouragement f "- (Jt"-Ltli otereiarj. the Milpuiiif interests tif th Atlantic. Cnlf anil faclllc tales n veil as for the naymetit of the maturiuK public debt. Thin (policy will Ulve employ inrnt to our labor, activity to our various Industries increased security to our country, promote tinde, open new mid dlrett markets for our products and cheap-n the cost of transportation. We atlirin this to he far better for our country than ti democratic policy of loaning the government' money without Interest to "pet banks." FOKKION KEI.ATIONS. Tlie conduct of foreign affairs by the picscnt administration has been distinguished by Inef ficiency and cowardice. Having withdrawn from t he sniate nil pending tieaties ellectcd by republican administratioi s for Ihe iciiiovai of foreign burdens and restrictions upon our coiiiiueice and for its extension into a belter market U has neither affected nor proposed a!iy others in their etead. Professing adher ence to the Monroe doctrii e. it has i-een v. ilh Idle complacency Ihe extension of foreign in tlueiice iu Central America and ol foreign trade everywhere amoi.g our neighbois. It has re fused to charter, sanction or encourage any American oigatiiyt ion for constructing the N icaragua canal, a work of vtal importance to t he maintenance of t lie Monroe doctrine and of our national influence iu Central and South A mei iea, and liecessai v fo- the development of t rude w it h our I'acilic teriitory, with Sou'h A inerica. and w ith the further coasts of the I'acilic ( leea a. I'ISII Kit i KS or KsTION. We arraign the present, democratic admi'iU tratioifor lis weak and un patriot ic Ireatmeiit of the hsht l ies question, mid its pusillanimous surrenderor all privileges to which our fishery v ssels are entitled iu Canadian ports under the treaty of lsls. the reciprocate marin tine leiMslat ion of '.x.Vt and comity of tuitions, and which Canadian lisp inn vessels icceive in itu; pol ls of 1 be I nited States. V o (. n il-lull t he i ojicy ol tiu; pn sfiit adminisi rat ion and l tin democrat ic majority in congress towards our tlsheiies as iiulrieudlv and coiispicioii'-ly u u pat riot Ic and as tending to der-t rov a vnluabhi nat ion a I i nd list ry anil an iud Is pens! b!c lesouree ot defense against f reign ciieiny. The name of A merican ai plies alike to ;11 cilizeits of the rep.ibli -. and imposes upon men alike f he .same obligation of obedienve to the aws. A t t he same I line ci izenship is and must be t he panoply and safeguard of him w ho weais It. sliou'.il shield and piotect him whether high or low, rich or r. in all his civil right. It Khoiildiind uiusi atlord him protection at home a;id fallow ainl prideet him abroad in whatever land'o'e may !,e on a lawful errand. civil. si-,ivi.r. i:k''OI!M. 'Ihe nieliwho ab.oidoied t I.e repuoi iea;i par ly iti lss4 and continue to adhere to the demo crat iu party have deserted not only the cause ol honest government, but of sound finance, of fieedoiii iijid pmity of the ballot , but espec ially have .h-seircd (Jic eau-e of reform iu the civil service. We will i.oi taf! to (jeeji oiil" pledges because tM-y have broken llieiis. ..r because their candidate has broken his. We i hereloie repea' ;nr declaration of tssl, tow it : I he reform of civil service auspiciously begun IMO'cr lepublieall adliiiuistratioi) should In completed by a furl her extension of l h reform s st cm already established by law to all grades of b service "io which it is applied. The spir it allii p,ii.,:ie af i foriu should be observed in all fcciliVe .n p';iiitiie;jt.-. ;i:i,1 all laws ai vanelice with the ot-tc.T ol ei.-tiog rel.Ht;i I' jc iftl,i:ioii slmul.l be repeaied, and that the dao gers to free ipsi it ul ions which link in the pow er ft official patronage may be wi.-.ely and ef fectively avoided. The gratitude of the nat i ii to the defenders of the union cannot be assured except bv laws. The legislat ion of congress should conform to the pledges made by a loyal people, and be so enlarged and extended as to provMic against f tlip possibility that any man who honorably w oj . tie fcdej-a i nnilorm sliall becon c an In male df .i;l al.osho.i !: or dependent on I I ivale charity.' la tf.c pi"r-'eir..e of o-.'ilowiii treasury it'wo.t'ld h" a public sca:nd;u t. do Je.-s for l.oie w hose valorous set vice preserved tlie goveroiiieoi. Vi- denounce the hostile spoil diiiv ii by i'resideiii i'evela:i, )n his nutneioi! vetoes of me:e-:tnes for jiensi.ui relief, ,in.l I !' action of the democratic house of reMesentn lives in refusing even consideration of general ension legisiat i( n. In sujiport of l he irii:e!ile iierew ith enun ciated, we invite the co-oierat ion ol patriotic nen c.f all paith-s, fspecialiy of all working ie.i ...fi,"-e oropeiity is seriously threatened by the free ii'i.U.; pp!i y of the present admin iliallon. ' ' Republican State Convention. TJic repuMican electors of the state of Nebraska a'C j'CiiiestcJ to sejul tlelc;ates from their several counties to meet in convention at the city of Lincoln Thurs day, August 1 888, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following .state olliees. Ciovcrnor. Lieutenant Governor. gsee.-eiir, of State. State Treasurer. Auditor of Public Accounts. Attorney General. Oonmisetoier of Public Lands and Huildingo. And the transaction of such otiicr jiusi ness as may cfme lie fore the convention. THE Al'I'oli'I IONMKNT. The several counties are entitled to re presentation as follows, being based upon the vote cast for lion. Samuel Maxwell, judge, in 1887, giving one delegate at large to each county, and for each 1.10 vote?, and major fraction thereof: Cul'X'll KS. V o r i rUS. COtNTlKS. VoTKS. ...14 .Johnson s . . ! Kearney fe ... I Keyha Paha r .. " Keith 4 . .. f Knox 7 . .. 4 Lancaster '.", ... ! Lincoln s ...11 Logan M .. v boup :i . . Mad isnn 8 . . .h; Mcl'herson 1 . . . ;" Merrick 7 ... e Nance ... .-, .. . " Nemaha y . ..ii Nli(:koIls ; ... (hoe 12 ... Tjl'awnee s Adams Aut elope . . . . Arthur lilaiue lioone Pox l'.utte... l'.nrail Hu tialo ... fuller Hurt Cass (Vdnr Ch-'se i liM-v. . . Chevenoe 'lay I'u tax UiniliLf Custer Kakoia Dawes I a wsou Iiixon 1 indue llouglass. l)u nd y . ... ''iilmore FraiiKli.i Front ier Fin lias tlHge Callleld... . ( Josjier (irant I.'itelev . . 7i 1'erkit.s ITT'ince .. 5:i'oik .. Tjl'latte . . s: Phelps . tijlMchartlson . ..iL' Ked illow. 7:Salire .. 4 Sarpy . . liijSaunders . TjSeward . 1,. Shei itlan. . . ;ij Sherman .. . . hij.-inux .. :rlantoii . . . o .. 4 . . Ii ..10 t -.12 . u . . i .12 ..111 6j rhayer... liTliomas.. 4 Valley .. Mall 11 Washing Jlamiltoii in Wavne. . ou. . Harlan Webster. .. Hayes 4 Wheeler.... Hitchcock e. York ti 'A 11 Holt Howard Jefferson ..14 Unorganized Ter 1 , ' .. ti Total .071 It is recoibincnded that no proxies be adn.ittcd to the convention except such as are held by persons residing in the coun ties from which the proxits are giyen. To Chairmen County Central Commit tees: "NVhekeas, At the republican state con vention held at Lincoln October .1, 18s7, the following resolution was adopted: RtfiofrtJ, That the state central com mittee be instructed to embrace in its call for the next state convention the submis sion of the prohibition question to there publican voters at the republican pri manes, Therefore, in accordance ivilh. the above resolution, the several county cen tral committees are hereby instructed to V- --7--- r- s - i r?s : Eureka Meat Marcel T. J. THOMAS, Wllo.i:s.U.K AM Ueef, Pork, Mullen, Veal M.d Icialjy. I invito all to give mo o. xicl. Snp.ir Cured "Minis, Hums, IhiM.ii. I.nrd. at lowest liyin; piitis. Do i f I- IE3 IE STO VES, FU AND Af.L HOUSEHOLD GOODS La i i:st WINDOW K i: I T C N ST A PICTUHE rHAHS3 SIXTH STEKT, I JET. MAIN AND i-'oj: all i FURNITURE FINE yor snori.D call on iww a tiiduiiiiict jit ricch UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY CORNER "MAIN AND SIXTH 4' i 1 Will call your attention they are headquarters for all and Vegetables. We are receiving Oranges, Lerr.cr.s cr hand Just received We have Fure Jeple !EN N t i n I mem Jonathan JIatt. WHOLESALE ff CITY RHEA PORK PACKERS axd h::.i.i-:s ix RUTTER AND ECCS, BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AM) VEAL. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALW AYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Meats, Hams. Bacon, Lard, c, &c ot our own make. Tlie Lest Linnd WHOLESALE HEALTH IS WEALTH ! IIBVEa I mm Dr. E. r. West's Nerve and lirnin Tieatmeiit at'ua.rantoe stu-cific for Jlvstiiia Ijiz.ii.fs. Con vulsiims. Kits. r cms Neur:il.'ia. Heacl aclie. Nei vcoiif I'rcistratioii ciuim-u !' ilieix of a!colol or tol ac-co. V;skefii!m ss. Mental Ic--prei-ion, Softc-niiiL' of tlie Hiain n - nit ii ir in in sairity and lead ifi t misery, dec ay i:iitl 'i-al li, i-rc:ii"al urc old A:e. rarreniess. J-ose of I'i.w er in cither s x. Irv.-!i:r,tary I. s s;ini er iiiat li licea caused hy (, er-e ertion f-f 'lie brain, selfal use 01 c.vef-ilnlnlc i.t e 1 "acli lu x eonlains one ii'Oii'liV 1real:ner.t. flic a box or six boxes for 6".t, m nt. by n.ail jnc raider receipt of iilce WE GUABAKTEE E1X BOXES To cine an cae. Witli eaeli older received by ns for six bo.xfs. aeeom.an eel willi P." 00, we will send tlie iiurclihser our u liiten nuiuii tee to return tlie n-oiiey if the tu atn.ent does not effect a run'. iuarantees issued C'lily bv Will .1. Warrick sole ayelit. l'lattsincuitli. Ne b. If you want a good send us 30 subscribers to IIf.kali. silver watch, the Wlekly A lil.TAII, I I.AI.I H IS de.. I fiiil ( le. I n . ul is in ( t i: .ii s. i t n r ) i nr i i. tn I nj.e. nd 1 ilk jLj 2V di:ai.i:k is- RNITURE, KINDS (!"-- stvij:s of- CXJHTAXH; IS TLY O.N 11 A N i . 22323 TO OXiDZZSl VINE. II. AT 'I f-JHt'l If, M '. MPORIUP cuslsoi-'. FURNITURE storA of .'ilioiuiil. I'l.A'l TSMOVTI r. N 1 : 1 : b' A h K A 'I to the k i n d s feet that of Fruito Fresh trav,berr iee eve 4 c n d E'Errrza ccrctsntl y f 1 bii'ls and I ;ii I' variety cf Csrr.ed Sugar r. d r o n i e t 1. c TUTT J W. jMajjtiih. T1 A Tr .2TD jX2 T MARKET. : of OYSTERS. AND RETAIL, in Cilll.S und 1 ul k, i.t I Ti;c f tarda) d rcii.edy for liver ferin ; plaint is, VVtst'fe I.ivtr 1'illt; iJ,(j- r.mr disii,iic hit ;ii. ''() j ills IZc. At War- ric k'i- ch i' strrf. v VVe vill eivc a silver valdi, tl ut is Wtiriabtcil l y ll.c jev.diy "n ( n of tLis city, to any i.e vl.o I i ii is ; -xeaiiv Ca.'ll Sl,l,KllI I IS to tl.C I'AII.Y FllJi?. - - 1,1, , . . JULIUS FEFFEFEEFG, MAXI'KAI 1 1 I.I K y AMJ WHOLESALE & RETAIL M AI Kit IN 1 UK Choicest Brands of Cigais, incl udino- ,ur i nor ae K"eppcrcerco' r c 'El t s FLI.I. LINK OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always in stock. Nov. 26, 16&5. 4